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Ebony Magazine – April 2013 – Kevin Hart Cover – Vol. LXVIII, No. 6 – Very Good Condition
This April 2013 issue of Ebony Magazine features comedic powerhouse Kevin Hart on the cover in the aptly titled story “Little Big Man.” As Hart’s star rose to new heights in the early 2010s, this issue captures the cultural pulse of comedy, race, and economic struggle within Black America. From YouTube sensations to legendary spring break throwbacks, it’s a standout edition for collectors and pop culture enthusiasts alike.
Condition: Very Good. Minor wear on edges. The item in the photos is the exact copy you will receive. Please review pictures to assess condition. Each item includes a protective plastic covering. We do offer combined shipping—just ask.
COVER STORY
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104 – Little Big Man
By Kelley L. Carter
Kevin Hart shares his journey from struggling comic to household name, delving into his unmatched hustle, growing fanbase, and the roles reshaping his career.
FEATURES
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108 – Must-See PC
By Jorian L. Seay
A look at the rise of self-made YouTube comedians and how digital platforms are redefining success in comedy. -
114 – Laughing At Their Pain
By Allison Samuels
A raw and revealing portrait of Katt Williams, exploring fame, mental health, and the challenges of keeping it together under the spotlight. -
118 – 99 Problems: Is Being Black One?
By Margena A. Christian
Comedians and writers reflect on the racial realities of working in entertainment and why laughter often masks hard truths. -
122 – Tippy Tow Tippy Tay!
By Margena A. Christian
Revisiting Lance Crouther’s unforgettable role as Pootie Tang, and the lasting cultural relevance of his absurdist humor. -
124 – The Disappearance of the Black American Dream
By Steven Gray
A powerful investigation into how the recession and housing crisis disproportionately devastated Black middle-class families. -
130 – Freaknik
By Adrienne Samuels Gibbs
A nostalgic celebration of the infamous spring break event that defined a generation’s wild side and Southern swagger.
A must-have issue featuring candid conversations on comedy, race, and resilience—with Kevin Hart leading the charge. Ideal for fans, collectors, and readers looking to capture a snapshot of early 2010s Black culture.